December 2018

December 2018

November 2018

Weebit Nano Ltd. (Hod Hasharon, Israel) is partnering with the non-volatile memory research group at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) to collaborate on the use of ReRAM for neuromorphic applications.

November 2018

Weebit Nano Ltd. (Hod Hasharon, Israel), founded in 2014, has an R&D agreement with Rice University (Houston) and has licensed seven patents on the silicon-oxide ReRAM technology being developed by Rice professor James Tour. The company has moved rapidly down through process nodes and is now targeting both CMOS bulk and fully depleted silicon-on-insulator manufacturing processes at the 28-nm node. The company has also demonstrated a 40-nm, 1-Mbit memory array. www.weebit-nano.com

7 NOV 17

Israel-based Weebit Nano was established in 2014 with an aim to commercialize Rice University’s SiOx RRAM technology. Weebit is progressing towards it stated goal of producing a 40nm RRAM Silicon Oxide working cell by the end of 2017.

Coby Hanoch was recently appointed as the company’s new CEO, and was kind enough

2 NOV 17

Memory technologies are changing, per Weebit Nano CEO Coby Hanoch. In a recent phone call he said, “The current technologies, Flash and so on, have been around for a long time and are starting to hit the wall, which is why we’re seeing people going to things like 3D memories.

“At Weebit, however, we are focusing on Resistive RAM – developing the technology with help from Leti Labs in Grenoble, France. With the assistance of Leti, we have been able to develop a 4k-bit memory array…

18 May 16

It might not be a well-known fact in Australia, but Israel has one of the highest concentrations of start-ups in the world and is widely recognised as a global leader in research and development. Now the country’s rapidly expanding tech scene is turning to Australia for capital — and experience.

04 May 16

David Perlmutter, a former executive vice president and chief product officer at Intel, has agreed to be non-executive chairman of Weebit Nano Ltd., a startup formed to commercialize silicon dioxide resistive RAM technology…